At 12:00 pm JST, the remnants of Kujira were located near 22.9N, 104.8E, or about 145 miles (235 kilometers) north-northwest of Hanoi, Vietnam. Maximum sustained winds were 10 knots (15 mph, 25 km/h), with higher gusts. The minimum barometric pressure was 999 mb (hPa; 29.50 inHg), and the system was moving north-northwest at 6 knots (7 mph, 11 km/h). Surface observations and conventional satellite imagery indicate that the center of Kujira has opened up into a trough. This trough is expected to dissipate over the next day. This is the final advisory on the cyclone.

A combination of surface observations and conventional satellite imagery indicates that Kujira has degenerated into an open trough. Land observations support an initial intensity no greater than 10 kt and no lower than 999 mb. On a north-northwesterly course, this trough is expected to dissipate over northern Vietnam or southern China over the next 24 hours.